Sticky++Advisory Board
James Paul Gee
James Paul Gee is the Mary Lou Fulton Presidential Professor of Literary Studies at Arizona State University and a leading researcher in epistemic games. He is a member of the Advisory Board for the AutoMentor and EAGER grants.
Stephen Hegedus
Stephen Hegedus, Ph.D., is the Director of Kaput Center for Research and Innovation in STEM Education and a professor of Mathematics and Mathematics Education at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. He is a member of the Advisory Board for the AutoMentor grant.
Jonathan Jaffery
Jonathan Jaffery, MD MS, is a Nephrologist and Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and Chief Medical Officer for the Wisconsin state Medicaid program. He is a member of the Advisory Board for the Professional Practice Simulations grant.
Edwin Lightfoot
Edwin Lightfoot is a Hilldale Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering at University of Wisconsin-Madison, a member of the National Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is also an awardee of the Presidential Medal of Science. He is a member of the Advisory Board for the Professional Practice Simulations grant.
Robert Mislevy
Robert Mislevy is a Professor of Measurement, Statistics, and Evaluation at the University of Maryland and a leading expert on assessment design and psychometrics. He is a member of the Advisory Board for both the EAGER and Automentor grants.
Juan de Pablo
Juan de Pablo is a Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering and the Director of the University of Wisconsin MRSEC. He is a member of the Advisory Board for the NUE grant.
Marie Paretti
Marie Paretti is an Associate Professor of Engineering Education at Virginia Tech. She is a member of the Advisory Board for the Professional Practice Simulations grant.
Donald Stone
Donald Stone is an Associate Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and the Associate Director of the Materials Science Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is a member of the Advisory Board for the NUE grant.
Amy Wendt
Amy Wendt is a Professor and Co-Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is a member of the Advisory Board for the NUE grant.
